Senator Eric Schmitt delivered a scathing rebuke to Netflix executives this week, calling out the woke streaming giant for expecting the Senate to "rubber-stamp" its proposed $83 billion acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery after years of shoving left-wing propaganda down Americans' throats.
The Missouri Republican didn't hold back during Senate hearings as Netflix executives made their pitch for what would be one of the largest media mergers in history. But patriots across social media are asking the same question: Why should Congress help a company that's spent years attacking conservative values?
"Republican senators GRILL Netflix executive for pushing out leftist propaganda," posted one Twitter user, highlighting how the Senate hearing exposed Netflix's blatant political bias. "The Senate hearing comes as Netflix hopes to acquire Warner Bros Discovery in an $83 BILLION merger, though David Ellison's Paramount has also put in a bid for it."
The bidding war has intensified, with reports indicating that even The CW has "made a bid to acquire Warner Brothers for 9 MILLION dollars in cash, making the bidding process even more complex for Netflix, Paramount and WB's shareholders," according to social media reports tracking the deal.
"Netflix has spent years pushing woke content that attacks traditional American values, and now they want Congress to just rubber-stamp their expansion?" Schmitt reportedly questioned during the hearings.
This is the same Netflix that has produced countless shows promoting radical gender ideology, attacking law enforcement, and pushing climate change hysteria. From transgender children's programming to anti-American historical revisionism, Netflix has made it crystal clear where they stand – and it's not with patriotic Americans.
Now they want the Trump administration and Republican-controlled Senate to hand them even more power to control what Americans watch? The audacity is staggering, but not surprising from a company that's made billions while undermining the very country that made their success possible.
With Paramount also in the running and smaller players like The CW making surprise bids, senators have a choice: reward Netflix's anti-American programming strategy, or send a message that woke corporations can't expect government approval while attacking our values.
The question every American should be asking is simple: Do we really want to give MORE power to a company that hates everything we stand for?
